As Trump’s regime deteriorates into mayhem and his health falters, the vision presented at Davos by Jared Kushner is a ...
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US-NATO deal: Relief and mistrust in Greenland

A “framework” agreement between the US and NATO has defused the dispute over Greenland. There is cautious relief among ...
President's Trump's designs on acquiring the world's largest island "one way or the other" have stirred feelings of betrayal ...
European leaders may have averted catastrophe for now, but they still have to settle a crucial debate about how to handle the ...
Cynicism corrupts society and deadens the soul. If everything is rotten, it may seem rational to give up. But then the snakes win.” ...
Trump's posture toward Greenland has caused weeks of headaches for GOP lawmakers. They're happy he struck a NATO deal, but ...
Mette Frederiksen, Denmark’s leader, has taken big risks standing up to Mr. Trump. It might just be working — for now.
Deputy White House Chief of Staff Stephen Miller showered the president in praise after Donald Trump alienated NATO allies ...
At the World Economic Forum, President Donald Trump called for “immediate negotiations” to acquire Greenland, ruled out using force, and repeatedly referred to the territory as “Iceland,” fueling ...
Trump said "Iceland" when he appeared to mean "Greenland" four times in his speech. Leavitt later denied he mixed the names ...
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Markets, NATO, and the enduring power of the rules-based international order caused Trump to back down from taking Greenland.